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Garrett AT Max information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Ship of fools" data-source="post: 448431" data-attributes="member: 12134"><p>No, I bought the Max for coin and relics. I did believe at the time it would be good for jewellery on the beaches but it doesnt like the black sand. So I bought a P.I. Machine (Whites TDI Oz pro) then insanity struck and I started looking for gold!</p><p>The At max is not a good gold hunter, you can do it, but it may push you to a new level of insanity!</p><p>There are a number of VLF machines made specifically for gold. I havent used any of them so hard to say which one for you.</p><p>With VLFs gold responds better to higher frequencies but higher frequency doesnt punch as deep! Punching deep also picks up more mineralization which brings false signals! A conundrum!</p><p>Matt T</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ship of fools, post: 448431, member: 12134"] No, I bought the Max for coin and relics. I did believe at the time it would be good for jewellery on the beaches but it doesnt like the black sand. So I bought a P.I. Machine (Whites TDI Oz pro) then insanity struck and I started looking for gold! The At max is not a good gold hunter, you can do it, but it may push you to a new level of insanity! There are a number of VLF machines made specifically for gold. I havent used any of them so hard to say which one for you. With VLFs gold responds better to higher frequencies but higher frequency doesnt punch as deep! Punching deep also picks up more mineralization which brings false signals! A conundrum! Matt T [/QUOTE]
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